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US-8290031

Arrangements and methods for providing compensation for non-idealities of components in communications systems

PublishedOctober 16, 2012
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Technical Abstract

For use in or as part of a communications system benefiting from compensation for one or more non-idealities of components in the communications system, aspects of the invention are directed to providing compensation for such non-idealities. An example method which is applicable in a system that receives a pilot signal having an expected amplitude, includes determining a received amplitude for the received pilot signal using at least one of the components of the communications system, and using feedback indicative of a comparison of the determined received amplitude and the expected amplitude, compensating for a non-ideality of the component.

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August 14, 2007

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October 16, 2012

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